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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2010

This is a review of the Silky Super Accel 210. It is a folding saw by Manufacturer Silky. Below is the info from their website. In my opinion it's a great folding saw.

http://www.silkysaws.com/

Lightweight folding saw with 8-1/3-inch blade specifically designed for aggressive cutting needs. Utilizes proprietary Silky MIRAI-ME (Smooth Cutting) Technology - The Teeth of the Future! The precision-ground, razor-sharp teeth have four cutting angles along the length of the blade and provide fast, clean and smooth cutting action. Blade easily and securely locks into two different angle positions for easy cutting. Use the first position for most cutting jobs. On occasion, the second flush cutting position proves invaluable in confined or unusual situations. Comfortable, rubberized aluminum, pistol-grip handle is easy to grasp especially on the pull-stroke when a greater cutting force is needed. Rated as one of the finest folding hand saws available on the market today, the SUPER ACCEL has consistently been a popular choice of arborists and gardeners worldwide. Exceptional design, strength, balance and superior finish quality. Suitable for all pruning tasks and outdoor activities. Comes in a blister pack. Made in Japan.

SUPER ACCEL is available in two teeth sizes/configurations (tpi - teeth per inch): 6.5 tpi - Large/Coarse (pruning, green wood) and 12 tpi - Fine (hard dry wood).

Technical Features

- 8-1/3-inch (210 mm) blade length
- 6.5 teeth per inch (7.5 teeth per 30 mm) teeth configuration
- 0.45 pounds (200 grams) weight
- Comes in a blister pack
- Product applications include pruning & trimming, lawn & garden, hunting & outdoors
- Limited lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship

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  • Does your saw have the coarse teeth or the fine?

  • @NorseRanger

    It has the coarse teeth. It cuts pretty well.

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  • bahco can't compete. or your wood is just too weak :-)

  • Nice! That sucker really cuts.

  • But does it blend?

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